Recently proposed immigration reforms in the U.S. would shave 2% off GDP growth and result in more than four million jobs lost by 2014, according to the Penn Wharton Budget Model.
Recently proposed immigration reforms in the U.S. would shave 2% off GDP growth and result in more than four million jobs lost by 2014, according to the Penn Wharton Budget Model.
Experts say the increasing threat of sophisticated cyber crimes should force entertainment firms to take serious stock of their internal security measures.
As the digital revolution keeps on turning, brands are looking to artificial intelligence to bolster their marketing efforts.
Real-world science was prominently on display alongside pop culture at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con.
Indian state-owned firms are joining forces, with an aim to improve performance and create efficiencies. Will it work?
The field of gender-lens investing is growing fast, with more than 100 private and public funds now available to impact investors.
Improvisation, or the art form called improv, may call to mind comedy shows but it is now also a serious business tool.
A series of scandals at Wells Fargo is tainting its reputation. Wharton experts weigh in on what the bank must do to recover.
But some just don’t know it yet, says Nitin Rakesh, CEO of Bangalore, India-based IT firm Mphasis.
Economists affect public policy. But strict focus on numbers means they miss key insights, say the authors of a new book.
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